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November 9, 2009 at 8:43 AM #480187November 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM #479354blahblahblahParticipant
“Idiocracy” may be the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. We are headed there quickly and sometimes I think we’ve already arrived. Come to think of it our president reminds me a bit of Not Sure. I think the studio had to can that film because it was lampooning their core demographic.
“South Park” isn’t even in the same league as most things on TV, it’s actually very clever and thought-provoking. I guess not everything these days is bad. SP last week was great where they redefined the word “fag” to mean an obnoxious inconsiderate person riding a loud motorcycle.
November 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM #479525blahblahblahParticipant“Idiocracy” may be the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. We are headed there quickly and sometimes I think we’ve already arrived. Come to think of it our president reminds me a bit of Not Sure. I think the studio had to can that film because it was lampooning their core demographic.
“South Park” isn’t even in the same league as most things on TV, it’s actually very clever and thought-provoking. I guess not everything these days is bad. SP last week was great where they redefined the word “fag” to mean an obnoxious inconsiderate person riding a loud motorcycle.
November 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM #479888blahblahblahParticipant“Idiocracy” may be the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. We are headed there quickly and sometimes I think we’ve already arrived. Come to think of it our president reminds me a bit of Not Sure. I think the studio had to can that film because it was lampooning their core demographic.
“South Park” isn’t even in the same league as most things on TV, it’s actually very clever and thought-provoking. I guess not everything these days is bad. SP last week was great where they redefined the word “fag” to mean an obnoxious inconsiderate person riding a loud motorcycle.
November 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM #479969blahblahblahParticipant“Idiocracy” may be the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. We are headed there quickly and sometimes I think we’ve already arrived. Come to think of it our president reminds me a bit of Not Sure. I think the studio had to can that film because it was lampooning their core demographic.
“South Park” isn’t even in the same league as most things on TV, it’s actually very clever and thought-provoking. I guess not everything these days is bad. SP last week was great where they redefined the word “fag” to mean an obnoxious inconsiderate person riding a loud motorcycle.
November 9, 2009 at 9:03 AM #480192blahblahblahParticipant“Idiocracy” may be the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. We are headed there quickly and sometimes I think we’ve already arrived. Come to think of it our president reminds me a bit of Not Sure. I think the studio had to can that film because it was lampooning their core demographic.
“South Park” isn’t even in the same league as most things on TV, it’s actually very clever and thought-provoking. I guess not everything these days is bad. SP last week was great where they redefined the word “fag” to mean an obnoxious inconsiderate person riding a loud motorcycle.
November 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM #479425AnonymousGuestI had to comment on that South Park episode. The guys that write for SP are spot on. My wife and I have always said that the guys with really loud motercycles just want attention. We happened to be switching past SP and saw that episode. We just about fell over laughing. The problem is now when we see harley riders going down the street we start the “RMMMM RMMMMM RMMMMing”. Better than yelling out the window what the kids were calling them.
November 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM #479595AnonymousGuestI had to comment on that South Park episode. The guys that write for SP are spot on. My wife and I have always said that the guys with really loud motercycles just want attention. We happened to be switching past SP and saw that episode. We just about fell over laughing. The problem is now when we see harley riders going down the street we start the “RMMMM RMMMMM RMMMMing”. Better than yelling out the window what the kids were calling them.
November 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM #479957AnonymousGuestI had to comment on that South Park episode. The guys that write for SP are spot on. My wife and I have always said that the guys with really loud motercycles just want attention. We happened to be switching past SP and saw that episode. We just about fell over laughing. The problem is now when we see harley riders going down the street we start the “RMMMM RMMMMM RMMMMing”. Better than yelling out the window what the kids were calling them.
November 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM #480038AnonymousGuestI had to comment on that South Park episode. The guys that write for SP are spot on. My wife and I have always said that the guys with really loud motercycles just want attention. We happened to be switching past SP and saw that episode. We just about fell over laughing. The problem is now when we see harley riders going down the street we start the “RMMMM RMMMMM RMMMMing”. Better than yelling out the window what the kids were calling them.
November 9, 2009 at 1:44 PM #480260AnonymousGuestI had to comment on that South Park episode. The guys that write for SP are spot on. My wife and I have always said that the guys with really loud motercycles just want attention. We happened to be switching past SP and saw that episode. We just about fell over laughing. The problem is now when we see harley riders going down the street we start the “RMMMM RMMMMM RMMMMing”. Better than yelling out the window what the kids were calling them.
November 10, 2009 at 1:20 AM #479777CA renterParticipant[quote=CONCHO]We are living “Idiocracy” to be sure. When I was a kid we watched The Carol Burnett Show, Good Times, All In The Family, etc… There was no cursing, very little violence, and for sex people were satisfied with saucy double entendres (remember Match Game?) that went straight over the kids heads. We children of the late 60s/early 70s also loved reruns of the older shows like The Brady Bunch and The Andy Griffith Show, even though they were from an earlier time and seemed a little square. Now we all get our jollies watching people smash things or shoot and torture one another on “24”. Truly amazing. I doubt a 10 year old today could make it through 2 minutes of Andy Griffith before reaching for the XBox controller or switching the TV to some military re-enactment on the history channel. Though these shows are heavy on talk and details, they never show you what bodies look like after they’ve been blown apart. Of course that would be in bad taste.
It’s only a matter of time before the number one TV show in the US will be “Ow My Balls!”[/quote]
I love those old shows! Also a kid from the late 60s/early 70s.
It’s sad that our kids don’t have the same kind of quality programming we grew up with.
November 10, 2009 at 1:20 AM #479946CA renterParticipant[quote=CONCHO]We are living “Idiocracy” to be sure. When I was a kid we watched The Carol Burnett Show, Good Times, All In The Family, etc… There was no cursing, very little violence, and for sex people were satisfied with saucy double entendres (remember Match Game?) that went straight over the kids heads. We children of the late 60s/early 70s also loved reruns of the older shows like The Brady Bunch and The Andy Griffith Show, even though they were from an earlier time and seemed a little square. Now we all get our jollies watching people smash things or shoot and torture one another on “24”. Truly amazing. I doubt a 10 year old today could make it through 2 minutes of Andy Griffith before reaching for the XBox controller or switching the TV to some military re-enactment on the history channel. Though these shows are heavy on talk and details, they never show you what bodies look like after they’ve been blown apart. Of course that would be in bad taste.
It’s only a matter of time before the number one TV show in the US will be “Ow My Balls!”[/quote]
I love those old shows! Also a kid from the late 60s/early 70s.
It’s sad that our kids don’t have the same kind of quality programming we grew up with.
November 10, 2009 at 1:20 AM #480307CA renterParticipant[quote=CONCHO]We are living “Idiocracy” to be sure. When I was a kid we watched The Carol Burnett Show, Good Times, All In The Family, etc… There was no cursing, very little violence, and for sex people were satisfied with saucy double entendres (remember Match Game?) that went straight over the kids heads. We children of the late 60s/early 70s also loved reruns of the older shows like The Brady Bunch and The Andy Griffith Show, even though they were from an earlier time and seemed a little square. Now we all get our jollies watching people smash things or shoot and torture one another on “24”. Truly amazing. I doubt a 10 year old today could make it through 2 minutes of Andy Griffith before reaching for the XBox controller or switching the TV to some military re-enactment on the history channel. Though these shows are heavy on talk and details, they never show you what bodies look like after they’ve been blown apart. Of course that would be in bad taste.
It’s only a matter of time before the number one TV show in the US will be “Ow My Balls!”[/quote]
I love those old shows! Also a kid from the late 60s/early 70s.
It’s sad that our kids don’t have the same kind of quality programming we grew up with.
November 10, 2009 at 1:20 AM #480385CA renterParticipant[quote=CONCHO]We are living “Idiocracy” to be sure. When I was a kid we watched The Carol Burnett Show, Good Times, All In The Family, etc… There was no cursing, very little violence, and for sex people were satisfied with saucy double entendres (remember Match Game?) that went straight over the kids heads. We children of the late 60s/early 70s also loved reruns of the older shows like The Brady Bunch and The Andy Griffith Show, even though they were from an earlier time and seemed a little square. Now we all get our jollies watching people smash things or shoot and torture one another on “24”. Truly amazing. I doubt a 10 year old today could make it through 2 minutes of Andy Griffith before reaching for the XBox controller or switching the TV to some military re-enactment on the history channel. Though these shows are heavy on talk and details, they never show you what bodies look like after they’ve been blown apart. Of course that would be in bad taste.
It’s only a matter of time before the number one TV show in the US will be “Ow My Balls!”[/quote]
I love those old shows! Also a kid from the late 60s/early 70s.
It’s sad that our kids don’t have the same kind of quality programming we grew up with.
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